DocumentCode :
1703154
Title :
Process management inside ATLAS DAQ
Author :
Alexandrov, I. ; Amorim, A. ; Badescu, E. ; Burckhart-Chromek, D. ; Caprini, M. ; Dobson, M. ; Duval, P.Y. ; Hart, R. ; Jones, R. ; Kazarov, A. ; Kolos, S. ; Kotov, V. ; Liko, D. ; Lucio, L. ; Mapelli, L. ; Mineev, M. ; Moneta, L. ; Nassiakou, M. ; Pedro,
Author_Institution :
JINR, Dubna, Russia
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
511
Abstract :
The Process Management component of the Online Software of the future ATLAS experiment data acquisition system is presented. The purpose of the Process Manager is to perform basic job control of the software components of the data acquisition system. It is capable of starting, stopping and monitoring the status of those components on the data acquisition processors independent of the underlying operating system. Its architecture is designed on the basis of a server client model using CORBA based communication. The server part relies on C++ software agent objects acting as an interface between the local operating system and client applications. Some of the major design challenges of the software agents were to achieve the maximum degree of autonomy possible, to create processes aware of dynamic conditions in their environment and with the ability to determine corresponding actions. Issues such as the performance of the agents in terms of time needed for process creation and destruction, the scalability of the system taking into consideration the final ATLAS configuration and minimizing the use of hardware resources were also of critical importance. Besides the details given on the architecture and the implementation we also present scalability and performance tests results of the Process Manager system.
Keywords :
C++ language; data acquisition; distributed object management; high energy physics instrumentation computing; operating systems (computers); physical instrumentation control; position sensitive particle detectors; process control; trigger circuits; ATLAS DAQ; C++ software agent objects; CORBA based communication; HLT; High Level Trigger; data acquisition system; data control system; job control; local operating system; online software; process management; server client model; Application software; Communication system control; Computer architecture; Control systems; Data acquisition; Monitoring; Operating systems; Scalability; Software agents; Software performance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7324-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008509
Filename :
1008509
Link To Document :
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